More than 30 San Diego school principals are breathing a sigh of relief now that thousands of dollars in federal funding will continue to be funneled into their campuses. KPBS Reporter Ana Tintocalis has more.

San Diego Countys finances will probably be the focus of tonights annual State of the County. Board of Supervisors Chair Dianne Jacob will give the speech in the midst of layoffs and questions about whether money will keep coming in from the state. KPBS reporter Katie Orr has details.

Nearly a half century ago, amid suspicion and fears of McCarthyism, folk singer Pete Seeger faced an ultimatum from the San Diego school district: Sign an oath against communism or cancel a concert he planned at a high school auditorium.

A small fraction of North County real estate brokers is responsible for 11 percent of foreclosures in the region, according to an investigation by the North County Times. Reporter Zach Fox looked through thousands of foreclosure documents to discover that 21 brokers (out of more than 1000) had foreclosure rates of 25 to 60% of the homes they sold. Most brokers see rates of 2 to 4%. We look at the brokers, their targets, whether any laws were broken, what this all means for county and city property tax revenue and who was minding the store.

San Diego has experienced some cold, rainy weather over the last few days. While many of us have been fortunate enough to take shelter from the elements in our homes, there are thousands of people in San Diego County who have had to brave the winter weather without a roof over their head. Sadly, the most recent data shows the number of local homeless is on the rise. How has the local homeless population changed as a result of the nation's economic downturn? What are some of the services available to the local homeless population? Host Maureen Cavanaugh speaks with Walt Sandford from the Regional Task Force on Homelessness, and to Brian Maienschein from the United Way, about the causes and possible solutions to the local homeless problem. We also speak to Nan Roman, president of the National Alliance to End Homelessness, about President Barack Obama's plans to address the nation's homeless problem.

As newspapers continue to struggle to stay in business, many people are wondering what will take their place? KPBS Political Correspondent Gloria Penner talks with Voice of San Diego's Scott Lewis about his news model - the nonprofit, online news source.

A group of San Diego teenagers successfully convinced the San Diego Unified school board yesterday to dismantle the district's Junior ROTC air-rifle program. The on-campus program has been training young cadets how to shoot for decades. KPBS Reporter Ana Tintocalis has more.